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Thread: Crappie Masters Classic..it looks like the Ten-Tom has crested and is on the way down

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    Default Crappie Masters Classic..it looks like the Ten-Tom has crested and is on the way down


    I know this rainfall threw a curve to a lot of people prefishing the classic. Do y'all think it will be back to normal by friday? My personal experience makes me believe the water levels will be normal but dingy, and the fish they were catching before the rains will be in an altogether different location. It should make things interesting, some anglers that were on fish before the rain may have a hard time relocating them now. I also think more and better fish will be caught by slow trolling instead of jigging because crappie will be pushed from their summer structure oriented patterns to more ledges and open water areas. Any river gurus on here? If so what do ya'll think? btw I'm not a tourney feeshrman just curious to everyones idea of how it will play out.
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    The good fish will be in open water and very SLOW trolling with live bait wins this thing. The mouth of Tibbee Creek will produce good fish by Friday.

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    ugghh... I would be careful about naming specific spots, be a hunerd fifty boats on it tommorrow!! Unless that's what you are wanting!
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    I am not fishing this one. Just passing on some good information.

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